The belt is a fashion staple that has been worn since the beginning of time. From the array of colors, styles, and brands, to the mix-and-match opportunities it presents to the wearer, a belt can be both a...
Vintage accessories are all the rage in today's fashion scene. Both men and women can add an extra touch of glamour and personality to any outfit by choosing the right vintage belt buckle. This guide provides...
When a woman starts thinking about buying a belt buckle, she has stopped thinking about a belt as a simple utility and started thinking about it as part of the wardrobe. Whether a woman is considering a...
Here's a wire wrapping technique that will serve you well for all sorts of jewelry making projects~!Step 1. Stack your bead(s) onto a headpin.Step 2. Use chain nose pliers to grab your wire just above your...
Bending the wire - making a loop For your jewelry making and wire projects always cut the wire so that the flat side of the cut wire remains on the finished piece. This is important so that the finished...
Step 1. Place your bead(s) onto a headpin. .Step 2. Use your fingers to bend the wire at a right angle to the bead. Step 3. Use your flush cutter to snip the wire to between 1/4 and 1/2", depending on how...
Briolettes are beautiful in jewelry designs. They can be used when stringing a design using Accu-Flex® Professional Quality Beading Wire or other stringing material. They can also be changed into a charm or...
This is the latest and, perhaps, greatest of the looping pedals. 3 stereo phrases per patch. Now you have the ability to control the volume of the loops with an optional expression pedal without affecting the...
The Loop Arranger The Loop Flower Holder or Arranger is contributed to Jay P Orben of New York on December 3 1935. The bottom of the piece is marked with J.P. O. Patd. It is 4.5"hight and the base is 3" in...
firesecuritystore A common problem many installers face with CCTV installations is earth or ground loop problems.Many CCTV installers have seen the classic symptoms of the rolling humbar or the tearing picture...